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23rd Bear-thday Party!
for birthday celebrations since they are extremely sleepy at that time of year!So instead we celebrate their birthday each July to mark a high-point of our Wildlife Summer. We collaborate with the Grizzly Bear Foundation and our First Nations Elders to provide a day of love for everything Grizzly Bear. Cake smash Our cake was made by our team of Wildlife Rangers and was full of tasty bear
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800 Participants Make the Climb at Seek the Peak
800 Participants Make the Climb at Seek the Peak In support of Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Foundation (North Vancouver) Perfect spring-conditions greeted racers this morning as they took on the challenge of Seek the Peak, with its awe-inspiring climb from West Vancouver’s Ambleside Park to the Peak of Vancouver. The sell-out event saw 800 participants complete the 16-kilometre course from sea
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Celebrate the Holidays at Grouse Mountain’s Peak of Christmas
activities including Letters to Santa, reindeer antler decorating and other crafts. • Tickets: included in mountain admissionSkating Pond • Dates: Daily; 10am – 8pm • About: For outdoor fun, take a spin on the 8,000 square foot Mountaintop Skating Pond surrounded by majestic views. The only mountaintop outdoor skate pond in the Lower Mainland, it’s great for a fun family adventure or a romantic date – lace
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Pass Protection
50% 25% No Refund After February 15, 2025 No Refund No Refund No Refund Grouse Mountain will reimburse the listed percentage of the Season Pass Price resulting from Non Participation by the Protected Passholder following an event under Description of Coverage from the
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Grouse Grind Opening Saturday, April 27th
-appropriate clothing, and take breaks along the trail as needed.The reopening of the Grouse Grind marks the end of extensive transformation by Metro Vancouver Regional Parks providing a safer and more enjoyable experience for hikers. This includes new trailhead entrance with improved access, new seating, a water fountain, stretching bars, and better access for first responders. The project also saw the
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-grind-2024-opening
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Spring Break Adventure Camps
divided into each camp group? We do our best to ensure that groups are matched by age so they can make friends and share similar experiences.10. What if it rains, or is cold on a day of camp?This program operates rain, snow, or shine! Please dress your child in weather appropriate clothing, and pack lots of layers in their bag.11. My child lost something at camp, where can I find it?We keep all lost and
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First Nations Programming
Salish symbols then craft the animal symbol using felt.Grades 8+ - Cedar Animal Painting Craft. Students and adults are guided by our Squamish elder to paint traditional First Nations symbols on a cedar plank. Program Info & Pricing 45-minute First Nations PresentationThis presentation can be chosen as one of the three activities in our Wildlife Education program or Mountaintop Adventures. Limit
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2024 Grind Run Series dates announced
, find out more about each of our races below.Seek the PeakThe challenging 16km course starts by the beach at Ambleside Park in West Vancouver, winds its way through North Vancouver, then heads up the legendary Grouse Grind to The Peak of Vancouver. With an awe-inspiring 1,400m climb, Seek the Peak will test your fitness, stamina and overall mental toughness. Face the 16km course alone or tackle it in
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/2024-grind-run-series-dates-announced
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Grinder and Coola Emerge for the 2024 Season!
Grinder and Coola Emerge for the 2024 Season! EARLIER EXIT THAN LAST FEW YEARS Today marked the 149th day of the bears 2023/2024 hibernation period on Grouse Mountain which began on November 23rd, 2023.With a lighter annual snowfall this season it meant that there was less snow insulating the bear den and the bears started to stir a little earlier than the last few years. Our staff were ready
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Grouse Mountain raises over $20,000 for Family Services of the North Shore
, including:✔ 10,370 Snacks and meals provided✔ Free counselling✔ Free programming to families✔ Free breastfeeding support✔ Referrals and access to our mental health and other programs✔ Connection with community and other familiesThe Community Hub supported 1000’s of individuals and families in 2023 including:✔ 2,275 people supported by the Christmas Bureau✔ 790 bags of groceries delivered to vulnerable